Dr. Wells graduated from the Yale University School of Medicine in 1982. He works in Castro Valley, CA and specializes in Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine. Dr. Wells is affiliated with Eden Medical Center and UCSF Benioff Childrens Hospital Oakland.
Dr. Wells graduated from the Saba Univ Sch of Med, Saba, Netherland Antilles in 2008. He works in Huntsville, AL and specializes in Family Medicine. Dr. Wells is affiliated with Crestwood Medical Center.
AGW Falls Church, VA Aug 2004 to Nov 2011DERANA INC Arlington, VA Aug 1997 to Aug 2004 LEAD TECHHOWARD UNIV. HOSPITAL Washington, DC 1995 to 1996 ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES, STOCK SHIFT SUPERVISORARAMARK Mount Rainier, MD 1993 to 1995 SHIFT MANAGERMan Automotive Washington, DC 1988 to 1992 Boss
Aug 2006 to 2000 Senior ConsultantEG&G Stafford, VA Feb 2005 to Aug 2006 Logistics AnalystJohn J. McMullen Associates, Inc Alexandria, VA Dec 1999 to Oct 2004 Senior Logistics EngineerSherikon, Inc Arlington, VA Feb 1993 to Dec 1999 Logistics EngineerTechnology Applications, Inc Alexandria, VA Aug 1985 to Dec 1993 Program Analyst
Education:
Florida Institute Technology Aug 2006 Certificate in Program ManagementElizabeth City State University Elizabeth City, NC 1983 B.S. in Business Management
Eric Wells, commander of the United Veterans Council of the Missoula and Bitterroot valleys, which organized the Memorial Day ceremonies, stood at the base of the courthouse steps and led the crowd in the Pledge of Allegiance.
to celebrate today. The events of August 6, 2010, are without question a tragedy for all involved. It is an unimaginable tragedy for the family of Eric Wells his wife Luisa and his parents Aaron and Mary. It is a horrible tragedy for Mary Mills and Kurt Weekly, whose lives are forever altered. But it
Date: Nov 05, 2013
Category: U.S.
Source: Google
David Bisard stopped for drunk driving - Wish TV 8
In August 2010, Bisard is accused of hitting three motorcyclists with his IMPD squad car while drunk, killing Eric Wells, 30 and injuring Mary Mills and Kurt Weekly. Prosecutors say Bisard was drunk at the time. He is charged with operating a vehicle while intoxicated, reckless homicide and crimi
Court of Appeals ruled that a Marion County judge erred in determining the blood drawn from Officer David Bisard's after the Aug. 6, 2010 crash was inadmissible. Bisard's cruiser slammed into two motorcycles stopped at a light, killing 30-year-old Eric Wells and critically injuring two other people.
main police property room, where the sample was refrigerated, to the annex, where it was not. Prosecutors had hoped to use the blood to show Bisard was drunk when he plowed his squad car into two motorcycles stopped at a red light in August 2010, killing 30-year-old Eric Wells and injuring two others.
Ballard and Straub stopped short of saying the blood was intentionally tampered with, but its mishandling was met with disbelief by several observers, including Aaron Wells, whose 30-year-old son, Eric Wells, was killed in the crash.